Tunnel under disused railway
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The photograph on this page of Tunnel under disused railway by Philip Barker as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Philip Barker Taken: 25 Mar 2010
This photograph shows a view of a tunnel underneath the (now disused) railway line which used to run between Scarborough (in the south) and Staithes (in the north). The section of track that lies to the right of the tunnel is now used as a walkway (see here: Image ); a flight of steps on the other side of the tunnel provides access to this. The picture was taken looking in an east-north-easterly direction towards Fishburn Park.